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ID156556
Title ProperTurkey’s imperial legacy and the conflict potential in the Balkans
LanguageENG
AuthorBebler, Anton
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkey is the only Eurasian state surrounded in almost a full circle by acute hot or “frozen conflicts,” ranging from low-intensity violence, terrorism to fully fledged wars. The prevailing pattern of intercommunal and interethnic conflicts in the continental Balkans and on Cyprus has long been different from those in the rest of Europe and in the Near East. This difference is closely related to the fact that these lands had experienced in the past centuries-long rule by the Ottoman Empire, whose legal successor is the Republic of Turkey. The intercommunal conflict potential in the rest of Europe used to differ substantially, but the difference has been greatly reduced as Western Europe has, in one respect, become “balkanized.”
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 33, No.4; Dec 2017: p.308-319
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 33 No 4
Key WordsTurkey ;  Balkans ;  Muslims ;  Ottoman Legacy ;  Intercommunal Conflicts


 
 
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